Bobs Miller expected to finish first in 6th Leg Pick 6 Jackpot
The C. Peach trained black dog, Bobs Miller, looks to be a solid runner for the 6th Leg Pick 6 Jackpot that will take place at Yarmouth racecourse on Saturday night, July 14. The three-year-old black dog will be able to emphatically win the Grade
A1 race that is set to start at 22:00 (GMT).
To cover the distance of 462 meters, the son of Broadacres Turbo out of Spotless will run against five competitors after breaking from the white box. On winning, he will be awarded £94 as the prize money.
Bobs Miller marvellous finished first in the A1 462m Flat at Yarmouth on June 23 despite being a non favourite runner. That was a great achievement indeed.
The dashing dog moved ahead to get the runner-up rank in July 545 Maiden at Mildenhall on July 3. He elegantly finished 3rd in his last outing on July 7---it was the A1 462m Flat.
During the first three months of 2012, the experienced sprinter delivered some eye-catching performances, spiking up his confidence level to a great extent.
In tonight’s marathon, Bobs Miller will make a big impact. His chances to thrive are as high as 90 percent.
However, Darian Chief will prove to be a big threat for the hot favourite hound. The trainee of M Wallis elegantly bagged a couple of consecutive victories with favourite tags during May 2012. He stepped forward to win a T2 race by the big margin of 6 ¾
lengths on June 5.
The son of Droopys Maldini out of Like Hot Cakes finished third in his last outing on June 27. He also made some splendid marks in the early stage of his career. He has proved his class on three different tracks so far.
Thus, Darian Chief will give enough tough time to Bobs Miller. There will be witnessed a stern duel between these two hounds. It will be an amazing experience to watch Bobs Miller moving towards the finish line.
So let us get ready to turn out to Yarmouth. Good luck to both the hounds as well as their other competitors.
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